theworldismine13
God Emperor of SOHH
they have a shortage of "skilled" labor, I'm talking about simply working at McDonalds
It's the same difference
they have a shortage of "skilled" labor, I'm talking about simply working at McDonalds
This is exactly why illegal immigration is bad, because the influx of laborers, depresses wages...
Why is 10$ reasonable and 15$ isn't? Or is it reasonable in some areas of the country and not others? I think there could be some algorithm that adds in a bunch of factors that determines the "living wage" of an area, hell, America is so diverse in terms of cost of livings we'd damn near have to go county by county. 10$ an hour goes way further here in Louisville than it does in California or New York.
I agree that socialized healthcare is a great idea. But a social safety net is a bandaid for a broken economy. There are pockets of growth going forward, and IMO the govt should be pushing and equipping folks w/o direction into those fields; or at least equipping them with the basic skills needed to be an effective participant in the global economy. I'd rather have free higher education than more safety nets.... the safety net as a permanent fixture is a downward economic spiral.Doesn't really seem realistic for our economy, IMO. But I don't see any reason not to have a reasonable min wage like $10/hr or something.
That's not a realistic solution either...you give everybody a Master's Degree and you're just gonna have nyggas with Master's Degrees working at McDonalds. You can give people all the education and skills you want but there never going to be enough "well-paying" jobs for everybody. There are always going to be people working these types of jobs.
I'd say the best we can do is have a decent social safety net and socializied healthcare so that people have access to basic necessities regardless of income.
I'm not even sure what you mean by full employment, or what that means, so I never said that, what I said is that most Europeans countries including Germany have labor shortages, if you have a shortage of labor you have higher wages
There is no reason for wages to rise if you have excess workers
On the other hand a lot of European countries have stagnant economies and high unemployment
On the other hand they have dying populations because of low immigration
The point is there is no win win, there is a cost to everything
Full employment is defined as anything below 4.2 unemployment rate. Currently Germany's unemployment rate is above 5.0.
Therefore they have access supply of labor rendering your point mute especially since we are talking about low skilled workers.
a friend of mine is traveling over Europe, they discovered through inquiry that McDonalds workers in Germany start out making around 600$ a week, free healthcare etc. All I see in this country are people complaining that fast food workers don't deserve more money, because they themselves aren't making a living wage. Don't you think everyone should be making a "living wage"? Would that not be a benefit to our society? Or will the fabric of our society completely collapse if we were to do such a dastardly thing?
a friend of mine is traveling over Europe, they discovered through inquiry that McDonalds workers in Germany start out making around 600$ a week, free healthcare etc. All I see in this country are people complaining that fast food workers don't deserve more money, because they themselves aren't making a living wage. Don't you think everyone should be making a "living wage"? Would that not be a benefit to our society? Or will the fabric of our society completely collapse if we were to do such a dastardly thing?
I disagree with the notion of a living wage being equal to minimum wagea friend of mine is traveling over Europe, they discovered through inquiry that McDonalds workers in Germany start out making around 600$ a week, free healthcare etc. All I see in this country are people complaining that fast food workers don't deserve more money, because they themselves aren't making a living wage. Don't you think everyone should be making a "living wage"? Would that not be a benefit to our society? Or will the fabric of our society completely collapse if we were to do such a dastardly thing?